Shape and Form

Shape and Form
Author: Albert W. Porter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1974
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Text and photographs explore the art elements of shape and form through observing the qualities of design in and beauty of various shapes found in our environment and studying the effects of light on these shapes.

Sculpture

Sculpture
Author: Johann Gottfried Herder
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2002-10-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0226327558

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Herder combines rationalist and empiricist thought with a wide range of sources - from the classics to Norse legend, Shakespeare to the Bible - to illuminate the ways we experience sculpture.

The Shape of Design

The Shape of Design
Author: Frank Chimero
Publisher:
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2012
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780985472207

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The Shape of Content

The Shape of Content
Author: Ben Shahn
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1957
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780674805705

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"A modern painter discusses meaning and form in contemporary painting and offers advice to aspiring artists."--

Origins of Form

Origins of Form
Author: Christopher Williams (Künstler)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Regarding Head Shape

Regarding Head Shape
Author: Ryann Bosetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2010
Genre: Hairdressing
ISBN: 9781935662938

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The Parsimonious Universe

The Parsimonious Universe
Author: Stefan Hildebrandt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1996-07-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387979915

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Why does nature prefer some shapes and not others? The variety of sizes, shapes, and irregularities in nature is endless. Skillfully integrating striking full-color illustrations, the authors describe the efforts by scientists and mathematicians since the Renaissance to identify and describe the principles underlying the shape of natural forms. But can one set of laws account for both the symmetry and irregularity as well as the infinite variety of nature's designs? A complete answer to this question is likely never to be discovered. Yet, it is fascinating to see how the search for some simple universal laws down through the ages has increased our understanding of nature. The Parsimonious Universe looks at examples from the world around us at a non-mathematical, non-technical level to show that nature achieves efficiency by being stingy with the energy it expends.

Shape and Form

Shape and Form
Author:
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Total Pages:
Release: 1960
Genre:
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Origins of Form

Origins of Form
Author: Christopher Williams
Publisher: Architectural Book Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2013-05-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1589799364

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Origins of Form is about the shape of things. What limits the height of a tree? Why is a large ship or office building more efficient than a small one? What is the similarity between a human rib cage and an airplane or a bison and a cantilevered bridge? How might we plan for things to improve as they are used instead of wearing out? The author has chosen eight criteria that constitute the major influences on three-dimensional form. These criteria comprise the eight chapters of the book: each looks at form from entirely different viewpoints. The products of both nature and man are examined and compared. This book will make readers—especially those who design and build—aware of their physical environment and how to break away from previously held assumptions and indifference about the ways forms in our human environment have evolved. It shows better ways to do things. The author’s practical, no-nonsense approach and his exquisite drawings, done especially for this volume, provide a clear understanding of what can and cannot be; how big or small an object should be, of what material it will be made, how its function will relate to its design, how its use will change it, and what laws will influence its development. The facts and information were gathered from many sources: the areas of mechanics, structure, and materials; geology, biology, anthropology, paleobiology, morphology and others. These are standard facts in these areas of specialization, but they are also essential to the designer’s overall knowledge and understanding of form. The result is an invaluable work for students, designers, architects, and planners, and an informed introduction to a fascinating subject for laymen.

A Little Book on Form

A Little Book on Form
Author: Robert Hass
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0062332449

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An acute and deeply insightful book of essays exploring poetic form and the role of instinct and imagination within form—from former poet laureate, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning author Robert Hass. Robert Hass—former poet laureate, winner of the National Book Award, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize—illuminates the formal impulses that underlie great poetry in this sophisticated, graceful, and accessible volume of essays drawn from a series of lectures he delivered at the renowned Iowa Writers’ Workshop. A Little Book on Form brilliantly synthesizes Hass’s formidable gifts as both a poet and a critic and reflects his profound education in the art of poetry. Starting with the exploration of a single line as the basic gesture of a poem, and moving into an examination of the essential expressive gestures that exist inside forms, Hass goes beyond approaching form as a set of traditional rules that precede composition, and instead offers penetrating insight into the true openness and instinctiveness of formal creation. A Little Book on Form is a rousing reexamination of our longest lasting mode of literature from one of our greatest living poets.